I am trying to program FTO's in my BCD996P2. I am looking specifically for Anna Ohio FD's FTO (Shelby County). Could anybody provide me with this and/or the link to find FTO's, please? Thanks in advance!
I am trying to program FTO's in my BCD996P2. I am looking specifically for Anna Ohio FD's FTO (Shelby County). Could anybody provide me with this and/or the link to find FTO's, please? Thanks in advance!
Good Luck. This isn't usually put out for public knowledge, for obvious reasons.
Did you use the Wiki tab on the county's RR database page? On the Wiki page for the county, there should be either a link for FTO's, or the FTO's may be listed right on the Wiki page.What would those 'obvious reasons' be? Many FTO's are available...I've found a lot of different FTO's while searching for the one I want. I'm trying to get my scanner to alert for this particular dept.
Good Luck. This isn't usually put out for public knowledge, for obvious reasons.
Since I don't work in public safety maybe I'm missing something, but I'm curious too about the "obvious reasons".
I am trying to program FTO's in my BCD996P2. I am looking specifically for Anna Ohio FD's FTO (Shelby County). Could anybody provide me with this and/or the link to find FTO's, please? Thanks in advance!
They already have a scanner so it is a mute point.If they just hold on your dispatch channel they know you are getting called out anyway.Get of your high horse already.Because we don't need people being notified every time we go out. Incidents that sound interesting will just draw more people to randomly show up on the scene and it just creates more problems.
We've dealt with enough chasers over the years randomly showing up on incidents, I don't need them to have their own personal alert system for it.
Yes it does.Doesnt that radio have FTO search feature?
They already have a scanner so it is a mute point.If they just hold on your dispatch channel they know you are getting called out anyway.Get of your high horse already.
Good Luck. This isn't usually put out for public knowledge, for obvious reasons.
The scanner he has is tone out capable.And it has,tone out search so again get over it.
From submissions, some County Wiki pages have the fire tones listed. For example Hamilton County has a full list. So while your point of view is appreciated it is rendered moot since that is information available here on Radioreference.
Now this is a gentle reminder to keep the conversation civil and on topic or this thread will be closed.
Thanks.